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Inquiry (Chicago), 2024-01, Vol.61, p.469580241246965
2024

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Titel
How Labor Costs Affect Innovation Output in Pharmaceutical Companies: Evidence from China
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  • Inquiry (Chicago), 2024-01, Vol.61, p.469580241246965
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United States
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
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MEDLINE
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  • Existing literature generally suggests that rising labor costs lead to the substitution of capital for labor, prompting firms to save on labor costs through technological upgrades. However, as a typical human capital-intensive industry, the pharmaceutical sector finds it challenging to replace labor with capital through the introduction of advanced equipment. Therefore, compared to other industries, the pharmaceutical sector faces greater adverse impacts. Research on how pharmaceutical R&D behavior is influenced by labor costs is scarce. This paper analyzes the triple effects of rising labor costs on corporate innovation from the perspectives of human capital, physical capital, and financial capital. Based on empirical research using data from Chinese listed companies, we found that an increase in labor costs promotes innovation output in the pharmaceutical sector, but this effect is more pronounced in other sectors. Financing constraints play a negative role on corporate innovation in the pharmaceutical sector, while it is not significant in the other sectors. Factor substitution play a positive effect on corporate innovation in the other sectors, which is invalid in the pharmaceutical sector. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of the unique mechanisms by which labor costs impact innovation activities in the pharmaceutical industry.
Sprache
Englisch
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eISSN: 1945-7243
DOI: 10.1177/00469580241246965
Titel-ID: cdi_pubmed_primary_38726640
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China, Drug Industry - economics, Humans

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